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    #1

    R P Models 1/9 Anders Lassen Bust

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    This will be my next build, a 1/9 bust of SAS Major Anders Lassen by Portuguese company R P Models. It was kindly given to me by my friend Peter Gillson of Sarnia Minaitures.

    Having looked at the RP website, it looks as though this was digitally modelled, and the superb finish seems to confirm that:



    The fit is superb, with only a little clean up required.

    You even get a certificate of authenticity:



    There's pride in the job for you.
  • Richard48
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 1911
    • Richard
    • Clacton on Sea

    #2
    Thats a nice project Peter.A Danish hero of the SAS or was it SBS.Sadly he died just before end of the war.I met the owner Hugo at Euro last year.A lovely Portuguese man and very friendly.
    Looks a cracking bust with much texture.
    Richard.

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    • Guest

      #3
      Hi Richard. Yes SBS, sorry! I've spent the last couple of hours putting it together and it is very well done. Almost every part s textured - wool, wood, metal etc. I think it will be quite demanding to paint.

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      • Guest

        #4
        I can't keep up at the rate you are going.
        Peter what's digitally modeled for the stupid question of the week award !
        John.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Hi John- Well on their website they have computer generated pictures of the bust, suggesting that they designed it that way.

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          • Guest

            #6
            The head's done, bar some inevitable tweaking:



            One of the nicest heads it's been my privilege to paint - very smooth surfaces and well defined detail. The cap badge on the box art is painted in incredible detail, and I suspect that a little digital assistance has been used there - the detail is just not there on the actual thing (not that I'd be able to paint it any better if it was there), and there appear to be other areas that have been enhanced.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Just checked and RP Models do use HD 3D technology to produce their figures. I presume the same goes for the box art.

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              • Richard48
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 1911
                • Richard
                • Clacton on Sea

                #8
                Yes they do use 3d technology.To cap it off recasters on e.bay are ripping Hugos stuff off at half price.I myself and a few others tipped him off and it nearly broke his heart.Lot of moneys invested for shitehawks to recast.
                Cracking face et beret Peter.
                Richard.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Cheers Steve. What a shame for RP. I try never to buy knock-offs (avoid eBay), knowing just how hard it is for you guys to even break even.

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                  • SteveH
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 1287

                    #10
                    Evening Peter

                    Hell of a start, another super head, the blending is spot on too.

                    Very well done.

                    The textures will push the envelope, but I am sure you will rise to the challenge

                    3D printing is the future, I guess it will put our hobby out of business, one day

                    """Grandpa, why do you use that dirty paint and illegal glue to make a ******,
                    you can just push this button, and the replicator puts one over there!"""


                    Hopefully not too soon

                    Catch up tomorrow

                    Regards

                    Steve H

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                    • Peter Gillson
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 2594

                      #11
                      Peter - you are off to a great start on what is a very well sculpted bust.

                      John - digital modelling is where all of the 'sculpting' is done on a virtual head on a computer using a tool such as Sculptris or Zbrush and the master is3D printed. As Stephen wrote, it will be the future; different skillset that 'putty sculpting' and an ability to produce the same figure in different scales. I see Andrea have started to do this, or as some do produce a 1/16 full figure and a 1/10 bust both of the same subject.

                      I am sure Peter is more knowe]ledgeable on this than me, but 2D illustration saw a similar change whith digital art. I remember speaking to a sci-fi artist, Tim White, who said that it was increasingly difficult for him to compete with computer guys becasue of the speed of their turn-around, and ability to make chages: you want the sky pink rather than blue, easy to change.

                      Richard - the Russian recasters seem to be getting ever more prevelent on Ebay, if the bust is less than half price, is described as not having a box and from Russia the chances are it is a copy and should be avoided, even if the price is tempting.

                      Peter - sorry for this post going a little off-topic

                      Peter
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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Steve - I always remember a story by E M Forster in his collection 'The Life to Come' where human beings have been reduced to lame blobs living inside shells pressing buttons all day....

                        Peter - Thanks for that. About three years after I left college and was struggling to get illustration work, our agent took a group of us to see one of the country's first digital art facilities. I realised then c.1987 that the writing was on the wall.

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                        • SteveH
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 1287

                          #13
                          Morning Peter

                          That sounds a little like the Daleks!

                          Its 18C here already, Its the threatened return of the heat wave!

                          I think your paints may be a little vulnerable again Peter!

                          looks like your weekend jaunt will be a hot one!

                          Plenty of water and rest breaks, you don't want to spoil your current run of painting highs.

                          Have a good day with the textures, I shall look forward to seeing the results

                          Regards

                          Steve H

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Morning Steve

                            Projected to be 29 degrees here for the foreseeable future. I walked down to the chemist mid afternoon yesterday (a mile there and back) and it was like walking through the blast from a furnace. I've been let off the trip to Lewes as we've decided to that my dodgy back isn't up to it. As there are only three spaces in the van I've swapped with my hulking sixteen year old son, who'll be more use (for once!).

                            Have a good day. Stay cool.

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                            • SteveH
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 1287

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Peter Day
                              Morning Steve

                              Projected to be 29 degrees here for the foreseeable future. I walked down to the chemist mid afternoon yesterday (a mile there and back) and it was like walking through the blast from a furnace. I've been let off the trip to Lewes as we've decided to that my dodgy back isn't up to it. As there are only three spaces in the van I've swapped with my hulking sixteen year old son, who'll be more use (for once!).

                              Have a good day. Stay cool.
                              First time a bad back came to the rescue LOL
                              Keep you paints wet.
                              Have a good day
                              Regards
                              Steve H

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